And, frankly, he's got bigger things to worry about these days.
He's standing in a bigger deficit than he was on Friday night, looking up at a field that includes the age-defying 53-year-old Fred Couples.
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When it's all over, he says the bigger acts can recoup 60% or more of the concert's ticket sales.
But the chancellor is convinced he's looking at the bigger picture by tying Germany firmly to a democratic Europe.
It's a reminder of what a bizarre position he's in - that he's on the airwaves telling his principle shareholder not to take a bigger risk.
It was a brief example of 'here's an early example of interactive TV' before he went on to a bigger presentation of Microsoft's TV efforts.
That might have contributed to his 38 percent shooting against Boston, but he's making no excuses as he gets set to match up against another bigger forward in David West.
Analyst Martin Borghetto at Morgan Stanley Dean Witter notes that discount airlines in Europe still have only 3.7% of the intracontinental traffic, compared with 16.7% in the U.S., but he prefers the bigger and older European discounter, Ryanair.
He's also likely to take home a bigger prize: becoming history's most decorated Olympian.
Employed with Unilever for more than three decades, he was appointed chairman of the Indian unit at the age of 45 from where he moved to bigger responsibilities at Unilever's London headquarters.
But his task is bigger than this: He's a border inspector for the whole of the EU and he must make sure that everything that leaves Frankfurt is clean of any diseases.
And he's hoping the one he found this week is a small piece and that there are bigger ones still out there.
This year he's noticed that there are some that are bigger and nastier.
Donohue, now 46, had planned to be a pharmacist until he saw his stepfather's drugstore get crushed by bigger competition.
Spencer, who was Saints' player of the season last year, admits "my goalkicking hasn't been that great", but he thinks a bigger problem is the team's tendency to become tentative and nervous.
The slump in the country's industry will be even bigger, he said, around 13 percent, but the projected inflation for 2009 will be lower than in the past year, about 9 percent.
And Webster is probably right when he says the potential market for Orbcomm's service is bigger.
He plans to get a bigger rug for his daughter's Sweet 16.
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Tancer also claims he can forecast bigger economic trends, as evidenced by Hitwise's growing hedge fund clientele.
Apart from anything else, he knows that the longer he dithers, the bigger the impact could become on Australia's economy from East Asia's financial turmoil.
"Three years ago - before we did a straight swap - I had actually agreed to play Margaret Thatcher, " he said, securing a bigger laugh than any of MacFarlane's lines.
"My big fear is that this is being driven by George Osborne's demands for even bigger savings from government departments, " he said.
To get everyone's attention, he floated the idea of eliminating the mortgage tax deduction on bigger, energy-hogging homes.
"The U.S. has no bigger economic relationship than with Europe, " he said.
He has reason to be: He and his wife, curator Cecilia Alemani, have just moved to bigger digs in their longtime East Village neighborhood, and he's got several shows for the museum currently in the works.
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